Nevada Fish Report
Humboldt River Fish Report for 6-17-2022
Humboldt River Fish Report for 6-17-2022
South Fork of the Humboldt was flowing at 118 cfs
Humboldt River - NV
by Nevada Department of Wildlife
6-17-2022
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Flows on the South Fork of the Humboldt have dropped as the snow pack recedes. As of June 17, the South Fork of the Humboldt was flowing at 118 cfs which is well below the median of 450 cfs for this time of year. Anglers can expect fair fishing above the reservoir with the best fishing being below the dam. Below the dam red copper Johns and wine or black/wine leech patterns have been catching fish. With the warmer weather, Mayflies are starting to hatch and anglers can start using emergers and dries.
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